LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
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page. 
Plate 1. Sardine Boats sailing to the Fishing-grounds. A Sardine Fisherman’s House 1 
2. Fleet of Sardine Boats Fishing off Concarneau. Sardine Boat Fishing 4 
3. Sardine Boats at the Wharf discharging their Catch G 
4. A Part of the Sardine Fleet at the Dock in Concarneau 10 
5. Sardine Boats on the Shore, Concarneau. A Glimpse of the Water Front, Concarneau 1G 
G. Yard of a Cannery; Women Cutters awaiting the arrival of Sardines. Frying Sardines in Oil 20 
7. The Drying Yard of a Cannery. Women with Sardines on Grills 22 
8. Yard of a Large Cannery, showing Sardines drying on Grills 2G 
9. A New Isopod Parasitic on the Hermit Crab. (Figs. 1-8) 5G 
10. A New Isopod Parasitic on the Hermit Crab. (Figs. 1-10) 5G 
11. (1) View in East Harbor Swamp. (2) Sand Beach Vegetation. (3) Lichen-grown Rocks near Gibraltar 
Island. (4) Rocky Shore of South Bass Island. (5) Shore of Squaw Harbor, showing Nuphar in the 
Foreground. (6) Sandy Beach at Cedar Point, Ohio 57 
12. (1) Waves washing the Shore. (2) Nelumbium luteum, a few acres growing at East Harbor, Ohio GG 
13. (1) Bidens beckii, cross section of a portion of a stem. (2) Potamogeton lonchites, cross section of a 
portion of the stem. (3) Potamogeton zosteraefolius, cross section of central cylinder. (4) Potamo- 
geton zosteraefolius, cross section of a stem. (5) Ceratophyllum demersum, cross section of the central 
cylinder. (6) Ceratophyllum demersum, cross section of a stem 72 
14. (1) Sparganium eurycarpum. (2) Scirpus lacustris. (3) Potamogeton heterophyllus. (4) Juncustorreyi. 80 
15. (1) Sagittaria rigida. (2) Winter Buds, etc 80 
16. (1) Scirpus pungens. (2) Chara fragilis forma brevibracteata 80 
17. (1) Chara contraria forma subinermis. (2) Chara contraria. (3) Chara liydropitys. (4) Typha latifolia. 
(5) Nuphar advena 80 
18. (1) Nitella subglomerata. (2) Naias fiexilis. (3) Nitella subglomerata 80 
19. (1) Chara gymnopus michauxii. (2) Nitella polyglochin 80 
20. Chara coronata 80 
21. Biliary Calculi from Squeteague 131 
22. Cakes of dried “Sinarapan” (Mistichthys luzonensis) 167 
Plate I. Humpback Salmon ascending Low Falls 175 
II. Native Village and Ukala Racks, Naknek River 17G 
III. Native Barabara and Storehouse near Naknek River. Bidarka and Kayak on Beach, Ugashik River. 
Ukala Racks, Naknek River 178 
IV. Salmon Trap, Nushagak River f 182 
V. Salmon Trap on Nushagak Bay 182 
VI. Salmon Trap on Nushagak Bay 182 
VII. Salmon Trap near Graveyard Point, Kvichak Bay 182 
VIII. Salmon Trap, Ugashik River 182 
IX. Native Method of setting Gill Nets, Nushagak Bay 182 
X. Chart of Nushagak Bay 196 
XL Running Sketch of Wood River and Lake 200 
XII. Cannery of Arctic Packing Company, Nushagak Bay 202 
XIII. Cannery of Bristol Bay Canning Company, Nushagak Bay 202 
XIV. Cannery of Pacific Steam Whaling Company, Nushagak Bay 202 
XV. Salting Station of C. E. Whitney & Co., Nushagak Bay. Arctic Packing Company, Naknek River 202 
XVI. Salting Station of C. E. Whitney & Co. Loading barkentine Willie R. Hume, Nushagak Bay 206 
XVII. Canning Plant of Point Roberts Packing Company, Kvichak Bay 208 
jCVIII. Canning Plant of Arctic Packing Company, Naknek River. Canning Plant of Point Roberts Packing 
Company, Kvichak Bay 214 
XIX. Chignik Lagoon 218 
XX. Head of North Olga Stream, Alitak, Kadiak Island. Zapor in Stream entering Litnik Bay, Afognak 
Island 230 
XXL Chart of Afognak Bay, Alaska 240 
XXII. Cascades in Litnik Stream 244 
XXIII. Chilkoot Stream, showing Native Fishing Platforms in Current 252 
XXIV. Chilkoot Stream showing Native Fish Runs and Traps in Current 258 
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